BUDAPEST BUDAPEST, May 30 (Hina) - "There are no bilateral problems between Croatia and Russia, and the prospects for the solving of some open issues are good," Croatian Foreign Minister Tonino Picula said after talks with his Russian
counterpart Igor Ivanov, held as a part of a NATO conference in Budapest. The two ministers also tackled the two countries' economic relations. Picula told Ivanov the Croatian government supported the "Druzba Adria" oil pipe line and suggested that all partners organise the signing of an agreement in Croatia. One of the topics was the situation in the region. Ivanov expressed interest in Croatia's contribution to the strengthening of stability in the region, particularly through bilateral relations with Bosnia-Herzegovina and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Picula informed his Russian counterpart of Croatia's activities in the region, since their last meeting in Mosco
BUDAPEST, May 30 (Hina) - "There are no bilateral problems between
Croatia and Russia, and the prospects for the solving of some open
issues are good," Croatian Foreign Minister Tonino Picula said
after talks with his Russian counterpart Igor Ivanov, held as a part
of a NATO conference in Budapest.
The two ministers also tackled the two countries' economic
relations. Picula told Ivanov the Croatian government supported
the "Druzba Adria" oil pipe line and suggested that all partners
organise the signing of an agreement in Croatia.
One of the topics was the situation in the region. Ivanov expressed
interest in Croatia's contribution to the strengthening of
stability in the region, particularly through bilateral relations
with Bosnia-Herzegovina and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
Picula informed his Russian counterpart of Croatia's activities in
the region, since their last meeting in Moscow in December until
today.
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